Bridging the Digital Divide: South Korea’s Investment in Zambian Youth
The government of South Korea recently provided a significant collection of computing hardware to Zambia's Ministry of Technology and Science to support local vocational education . This donation, which includes dozens of desktops, laptops, and printers, aims to bridge the digital divide by giving students and teachers better access to modern tools. Officials believe that enhancing technological literacy is essential for preparing the youth for a workforce increasingly defined by innovation and artificial intelligence . Both nations view this exchange as a symbol of their strengthening diplomatic partnership and shared commitment to scientific advancement. Ultimately, this investment seeks to transform the learning environment within technical institutions to better reflect the demands of the global economy. 🇿🇲🇰🇷 Zambia–South Korea Tech Partnership Deepens with Major Equipment Donation to Boost Skills Training A fresh chapter in the evolving relationsh...